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I repeat, do not throw away your driving or motorcycle gloves for the ride of an electric vehicle.
Electric vehicles are just a quick fix for the current system. Yes, well, we all have to use less energy, which could arguably include using less plastic junk and being more rational with our daily vehicle use. But, electric vehicles are No Answer Electric vehicle development is still in the lab and we need to find better ways to store electricity and refuel.
Most of the latest electric cars can run at speeds of around 85 mph. But, only for a range of about 90 miles and eight hours to recharge. A lap on the Isle of Man TT and an electric bike is flat! How can you see it? How can you justify the act of pulling on a pair of leather motorcycle gloves to do this? The sight of a racing bike tilting into a sweeper is completely inconceivable without the distinctive sound of accelerating internal combustion power. Sacrifice too! No, only when something better is invented, it’s time to develop serious bikes and cars.
Despite their ‘green’ image, electric vehicles are less efficient and more polluting than the petrol ones they seek to replace. They are not ‘green’ at all. They are ‘white’ and they are elephants! The electric vehicle craze is nothing more than a craze. Let’s be honest, the only race one electric bike will ever win will be against another. How dull is that? Forget protective clothing and motorbike gloves… it’ll be slower than a lawnmower race, or watching turtles! Why? Because batteries are heavy and inefficient.
Don’t kid yourself by sitting in the ‘electric bike crowd’ and think that by doing so you are doing ecological, environmental and ideological best for society. The planet would still be hot! Despite what most people believe, a high percentage of the world’s electricity is produced using ‘dirty fuels’ such as oil and coal. and it is No That’s going to change any time soon. In fact, the more electric vehicles that are produced, the more the world will rely on ‘dirty fuels’ to meet the growing demand for electricity. And here’s another interesting fact for you to consider. Even with silly government subsidies, electric vehicles cost more than their petrol or diesel counterparts.
Electrics sucks as a first car or bike. Sure, you can commute in one or on the other, but as soon as the weather turns cold and you slather on the car heater and your range dips to about 30 miles, your chances of being stranded on the freeway during peak hour double. She goes. Answer: Travel in your petrol counterpart and do everything else, any time, any distance. Don’t spend the whole day to work!
Pull on your motorcycle gloves for one reason… common sense.
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